We Made a KILLBOX! The Place Where Coyotes Go To DIE! Predator Hunting: SUPPRESSED "KILLBOX"

Published on March 29, 2021
Duration: 13:01

This expert guide details the construction and tactical use of a 'Killbox' for predator hunting, as demonstrated by ONEILLOPS. It covers strategic setup with hay bales, stealthy infiltration in extreme cold, and coordinated thermal engagements using advanced optics and suppressed firearms. The instruction emphasizes maximizing harvest through precise timing and equipment.

Quick Summary

A 'Killbox' in predator hunting is a strategically constructed area, often using natural or man-made barriers like hay bales, designed to funnel prey towards a bait site and provide hunters with a concealed, stable shooting platform for efficient engagement. Essential equipment includes advanced thermal optics, suppressed rifles, and thermal concealment gear.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Killbox Construction
  2. 01:09Night Infiltration
  3. 02:31Thermal Engagement
  4. 04:45Equipment and Strategy Debrief
  5. 07:12Hunting Highlights

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a 'Killbox' in predator hunting?

A 'Killbox' in predator hunting is a strategically constructed area, often using natural or man-made barriers like hay bales, designed to funnel prey towards a bait site and provide hunters with a concealed, stable shooting platform for efficient engagement.

What equipment is essential for effective Killbox predator hunting?

Essential equipment includes advanced thermal optics (like Pulsar or Rico), suppressed rifles for noise reduction, thermal concealment gear for stealthy approaches, and potentially low-light filming equipment such as the Sony A7S III.

How does extreme cold affect predator hunting?

Extreme cold, with windchills as low as 15°F below zero, significantly impacts predator hunting by affecting hunter comfort and potentially equipment performance. Hunters must use specialized gear and maintain heightened awareness.

What are key tactical considerations for Killbox infiltration?

Key tactical considerations include infiltrating the Killbox during low-light or nighttime hours (e.g., 2:00 AM), emphasizing absolute stealth, and utilizing thermal concealment to avoid detection by wary predators approaching the bait site.

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